Adding a new compartment or gicap, Changing – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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5.

Select the policy to edit.

6.

Click Edit.

7.

Edit the settings.

8.

Click OK.

NOTE:

All workloads associated with this policy will automatically use the updated policy.

Changing which policy is associated with a workload

To change the policy affecting how gWLM allocates resources to a workload:

NOTE:

In HP SIM, you must be logged in as root or have authorizations for “All Tools” or

“VSE All Tools.”

1.

Ensure HP SIM, the gWLM CMS daemon or service (gwlmcmsd) and all the gWLM agents
(gwlmagent) are still running, as explained in the section

“Setting up gWLM (initial setup

steps)” (page 21)

.

2.

Connect to HP SIM by pointing your web browser to:

http://hostname:280

where hostname represents the hostname of the CMS.

3.

From the HP SIM menu bar, select:

Tools

→Virtualization Manager...

and then click the Shared Resource Domain tab.

4.

Select the shared resource domain containing the workload for which you want to change
the policy.

5.

Select the workload for which you want to change the policy.

6.

From the VSE Management menu bar, select:

Policy

→Change Associated gWLM Policy...

7.

From the Policy dropdown in the table row for the workload, select the new policy to associate,
or apply, to the workload.

8.

Click OK.

Adding a new compartment or GiCAP group member to an SRD

If you:

Have added an npar, a vpar, or a virtual machine to your system and want to add it to an
SRD,

Have added a Global Instant Capacity (GiCAP) group member and want to add it to an SRD,
or

Want to create psets or fss groups in a host already in an SRD

You can use the gWLM wizard to accomplish those tasks. To start the wizard, select from the HP
SIM menu bar:

Tools

→Virtualization Manager...

and then click the Shared Resource Domain tab. From the VSE Management menu bar, select:

Create

→Shared Resource Domain

Step 1 in the wizard allows you to add nPars, vPars, and GiCAP group members. Step 3 allows
you to create psets or fss groups, as well as manage existing virtual machines.

Common configuration tasks

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